You're going to aim for performance improvments by running cygwin in wine and darwine (darwine use an Mac os x emulator like pearpc running in wine)
In linux you can provide a bunch of interface updates so that you can run a BSD or beos or Mac on linux instance with cygwin and have access to disk drives etcetera and install macports and homebrew it will be an updated interface to software like qemu, pearpc, kegs, basilisk, minivmac because you'll update cygwin with darling to provide all the necessary software to interface with qemu and what not from USB drives and you should be able to recognize and mount qcow2 disks for Mac like that You can make it a better debugging interface than qemu by loading all the runtimes and software like the bootloaders and startup runtimes from and in cygwin. It makes it so you'll have a direct command line interface to all the virtual machines as well as all the hardware and physical ports and emulated ports on your computer. It makes it easy or more intuitive to mount a CD in linux and load it into a virtual CD drive on a Mac emulator The rest of the designs are there, you know, use sorbet leopard in pearpc, use Mac os 9 lives, Mac 9 ppc installer etcetera Eventually cygwin can also be an interface to all the old studio gear as well like rack mount fx operating systems and like axefx etcetera You'll need a bunch of options and stuff so we can install this on our phones when we plug them into our computers as a clustering solution -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple

